These are the farm machines you’ll definitely need this autumn

2023. September 28.

With work continuing throughout the autumn, it’s no wonder that the roads are littered with farm machinery.
It’s not just conventional tractors, as sprayers, seeders and other trailed equipment are still at work.

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At this time of year, of course, the average person immediately notices all the mud on the roads, but we forget that it is the end of the agricultural season, when there is a lot of work to be done.
In this article, we’ll go into more detail about the machinery that’s needed to get the autumn work done.

Everyday helpers

In the autumn months, agriculture is in full swing.
Before the break comes, there’s plenty to do, harvesting, sowing spring crops, tilling the soil and so on.
Machinery is needed to help with harvesting, tilling and other outdoor work.
For example, the combine harvester, which is one of the most important tools of the season.
It is used to harvest wheat, rye, maize, barley or sunflowers.
They are capable of pruning the crops and can also be used for threshing.
No one needs to be introduced to these tractors, as they can be found in all towns and villages, large or small.
They are much needed for cultivating the soil and preparing agricultural land.
They are an excellent solution for ploughing and ploughing, but they are also often used for other operations with the right tractor.

Special machines

Less common are the grain and hay collectors, which, perhaps unsurprisingly, are used to collect, transport and store grain and hay.
They are very efficient for harvesting large areas, as they cut and collect quickly, significantly reducing labour and time.
They can harvest large quantities of grain or hay in a short time, helping to achieve higher production volumes.
As an added advantage, these harvesters and hay gatherers are generally designed to minimize deterioration of grain and hay quality during harvesting.
This helps to preserve not only the nutritional value of the crop, but also its quality.
Finally, they allow producers to get the job done when it is time, minimising losses from premature and late harvesting of crops.

Soil machinery

Soil cultivation plays a big role in autumn, when the land is prepared for spring sowing.
This includes both field ploughs and furrows.
The machines help to make cultivation, loosening and aeration much more thorough.
In the short term, this improves the structure and texture of the soil, making it easier for plant roots to grow and absorb water and nutrients.
Tillage also makes it easier to remove or kill overgrown weeds.
This can reduce the chance of weeds emerging and improve the quality of crops.
And some machines are designed for use in low-lying areas.
They help to control groundwater, which can be particularly useful for dealing with flooding and drainage problems.
They also have the added advantage that proper tillage increases the productivity and quality of crops.
Improved soil preparation will in most cases lead to higher crop yields.
In addition, manual labour can be reduced and tasks can be carried out faster and more efficiently.

What about seed drills?

Autumn sowing is not uncommon in agriculture, and is usually done using seed drills.
They are often used for sowing winter wheat and other psyllium crops.
The machines distribute the seeds precisely and evenly in the soil, allowing the plants to grow evenly.
They use the seeds efficiently, as they minimise over-dispersal, so that nothing is sown too densely.
Perhaps we’re not even saying that using seed drills means that you can sow larger areas much more quickly, reducing labour and time.
Hand seeding has long been out of the norm, especially on larger farms.

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